Fire Master Plan

A Fire Master Plan isn't just a 'nice-to-have'; it's a foundational document for a safe, sustainable, and fiscally responsible community. Without it, we're making multi-million-dollar decisions about stations and equipment in the dark—and that indecision can directly impact the insurance premiums every homeowner pays.

The recent grass fires near Airdrie are a stark reminder that our agricultural lands are at risk, and communities like Bragg Creek face a very real wildfire threat. We cannot be complacent.

As your councillor, conducting a review of our county-wide Community Risk Assessment is a time sensitive act.

This is a huge issue for candidates in Bragg Creek.

But for Langdon, this means a dedicated focus on strengthening our local Volunteer Fire Department—ensuring they have the resources, training, and long-term strategy they need to protect our families. It's a matter of public safety, and it's a core service we must get right. And for Langdon, preserving the volunteer spirit that makes our own fire department so great

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